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-THE TIMES- SXEAM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE - i Re kseD on band a fall stook cf j v LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL-' OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. GOOIU'RINTIXG ALWAYS PAYS l IMK John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner, StOO a rear, la 4frsi:ev. VOLUME XXI. Concord, N. C, Wednesday. October 14, 1908. NUMBER' 15, n:Ecc:ov.iEiiTTif:is - f cmTAtuiHto in I jrba tttr anything to rl, Wt the peoyde, knot, it. ... HORSETIEN! wanted the worst cases Chiils tfironlc cases that every rerne U has failed to stop or core, !;. l il Da For aiding the digestion,' creating appetite arid for giving life, vigor and strength to horses and mules. Q j the best remedy of all is Ashcraft's Condition Ponders! BE HlkTKB OV TCB TBABKV l&TtD BT IEH4TOB SlJIMw. Hews and Oheeryer. 1 The following is an extract from an address delivered by Mr. Victor 8. 1 Allusion was made la these columns Bryant; at the unveiling of a monument J at the time of the spirit of devotion to to the late Prof. L. Bhuriey, Pleasant Valley, N. C, a few weeks ago: - "A : favorite expression witn ; oar teacher was: 'Whatever ia worth do ing at all, la worth doing wea. And law that charactenaed the conduct of Senator Simmons npon the occaaion of the awfol and nn provoked aasassina tion of his honored father. The Sena tor would not countenance any aug- if it fails, you may have your back. Read the folloW- inr from Mr, F. A. Archibald : j n.-nrSir": I desire to sav that two members of my tamiljr had for horses, cattle, poul chills of long standing. They tryfswine, etc., will find tnetl every ming cisc uucrci iui Stockmen who v have used, with Z indifferent results, con dition powders recom mended equally good c3il for curing chills. Jot availed. They purchased a tie of your "Chill Killer,' less than a bottle cured .nT tl ' m. That ; has been two vears aero, and there! been no return of the chills hmg! toot- and each bver has Its merits are evident. I belieye it tn be the best medicine on the market for curing chills.; Respectfully F. A. Archibald. July 10th, 1903. j 5 For Sale by Dr. Davis, j Con cord, N. C. 50 cents a bottle. . i Trustee's Sale. Bv ylrtue of authority vested In me by a tieeil In Trust or Mortgage, executed by Jno. K C- Blackwelder and wife, O. .) Biack welrter. oa the 5th day of March, 1900j which MortKage or Deed in Trust is dulj recorded in KeglSLer's office for Cabarrus county, J. . ,in Book No. 12. pair 498, I will sell at pub lic auction at the court house door jln Con cord, N. C, on Saturday, October 17. 1903, to the blithest bidder, for cash, the following tract of land In Cabarrus county: Lying" on the waters of Irish Buffalo I'reeK. kn.wn as tho Henry Winecoff lands and adjoining the lands of VT. W. Bost, 8. L. Myers, and others, beKlnnln? at a stake raid Host's corner on west side Buffalo creek and runs S 80. w 84 poles to a stone corner of satd Boat's land; - then n " w 113 poles to a hickory (dead) by s small cedar, with three forks; theni e with 8. U. Mvers line to J. Dove's corner, ia stone; then s 35 el06 poles to beginning, containing 141 acres and 14 square poles more or less. Title to said property Is supposed to be .r..i hnt tha nnKhmr onlv takes such title m I am authorized to eonvey under said mortgage. This 16th day of September, 1903, in Ashcraft's a remedy beneficial to horses and mules only: "It is not a cure-all, but invalua ble for the' purposes recommended. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are prepared from the formula? of a practical veterinarian of over 30 years' experience, and when once used, horsemen will have no other. "This Is to certify that we hare been selling Ashcraft's Kemedies for a number of years, and that they have given universal satisfac tion.. The purest drugs are incorporated in their manufacture, and each remedy is espe cially prepared for the disease for which it la Intended to cure. Many of our customers hay ing used Ashcraft's Remedies for years will have no other. j mulish lmuii to., Monroe, N.C.- , " the hair Incoming wiU fiad the readiett market ihd the on, the Senator, who wa in Ealelgh, hearen, k.ze I might o binteuuonally 5ssy. "Always high hiehest Drice. ' hastened to the old home in reepoDae njr too fur ter git back. , Ashcraft's Powders fatten but never bloat, Sleek and glossy, grade. Price 25 cents. Sold by ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST. Is now on theronnd floor of the LI taker ; - Burning. ftAirflnan. w. does not the obserration of each one of I geatioo of lynching the man guilty of as demonstrate that be was correct? the death of his father. In Monday's Look around about yoa wherever yoa Waabington Post, Mr. Claude N. Ben live or may go. Is not success perched nett cites the action of Senator Sim npon the banner of those who can and mens as a notable instance of ' the tri- will do tnings? - ' I umph of law and order in North Caro- The lady who make the cleanest 1 Una, and write as follow : and purest batter, sells hers with less "Here ia ari instance well worth your troable and for ' more' moner. One I while of the tnamph of law and order good woman goes to her neighboring J in the South :' ; "': '. Hiv. rin the donr.bell of half dozen "Some days aeo a blameless white houses, sells her entire product In these citizen of North Carolina was murdered homes fnr thirtv-five cent a noand the I by a neero. He was an old man of year roand, and a dosen more run serenty-four kjndv ; law-abiding, and after her to bnv. Another carries hers toted by his neiehbOrt, He was the to town rings a hundred door-bells and I father of United States Senator F. M vieits a dozen stores, finds few or o Simmons. The negro wss trespassing purchasers, and returns home with the I on Mr. Simmons' plantation. He had product unsold. You may call : one I been preTioualywarned be persisted good luck, the other bad; you may not in the trespass. Jhe old gentleman understand the cause, but knowing saw him, approached him, and ordered how to do thihffa well makes the differ- him away. The remonstrance was met ence. There is always a demand for with a club. The venerable man sack the best, and the best is the product of to his death. ,The negro laughed at right thinking and - intelligenteffort. his deed, threw his bloody club in the The man with the largest watermelon, bushes, and went bis way. - the best bate of cotton, the finest colt. I "Mr. Simmons was missed. His Til KB BICKBT SYICS. AUaatt Coctstttstlosv Nobody, is took ter heaven tn i char iot er fixe sow, but de.fire is wains fer lots er os des da same. ' De sarin' is -de rich man cot ter st U out tU git ter heaven; bat be is boos' io gin'ruDy on d spot ter bid bJUMf in aria. . ' Soma er tia wiU be to tired hereafter dat w'en dey want as to Jiaede heaven ty band, we'll tell 'em we dunno bow ter beat de bass drum. r s- f One thing 'boot Satan is be goes ter churches reg'lar es meeuV day come, en dey never hes ter wake him up w'en de preacher rits ter de bene diction. ; I knows dat riches got wings, bat dey ain't got sense enough ter know w bai ter light. J ' . I ain't worryin any 'bout de (new cornet, kaze poverty -all time makin me see stars. . J I Te'ly believes dat de big coal strike is only givin' dese hardheaded sinners another excuse fer headin' fer hell. De righteous man got a hard row ter hoe in dis worl,' but he got cotton sell w'en de crap's all in. Givin' ter de poor is lendin ter de Lawd, but some folks wants a mort gage on heaven fer security. Satan don't bother nobody dat don't commence wid 'im fust. I don't want no wings w'en I git ter rarT insrti . StITSS TNI cMrstnaTK - i ts i . i tn a LpWrm and inntitnlfid aearch for " U won WUI ClOSt euougu his father. :i In two days the body was beven fer folks ter hear de singin1 found. BhorUy after the murderer was de angels, some er us would ax nanht. Ha waa elearlv identified: his uvuu' guilt undenied. The mob jas there ." We is ter play on a harp er a thoucan' strinsrs. in de hereafter r en won't dat oepseuiuor, iw ' Li. CHOW EL. U Trustee, DR. W. G. Houston Surgeon Ji Dentist, Execution Sale City -Property. North Carolina, Cabarrus County. In the Superior Court, j ; Havden W, Wheeler, Hayden H. Butts, Wal ter N. Walter, and Oliver Fressen, trading as Hayden W W,heeler & Co.. Plaintiffs, i : vs. . . j . ; i A. B. CorreU, Defendant. - f Bv virtue of executions directed to the un dersiirned from the Superior Court of Cabar " rus county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 26th day ot October, MR. between the nours 01 iu a- m , ana p. m, at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for csh, to satisfy said executions, all the right, title and inter est of the said A. B. CorreU in and to the following town property the city of Con cord in Ward 3. adjoining the lands of w C. Coleman. John C. 8mith, Wm. Boyd heirs, the John Hill lot, and others, the same being the late residence lot of N. P. Correli, front, in; on Church street, containing about three acres, less such parts as have been sold by said CorreU during his life- time the deeds to said parts sold by him being recorded in the register's office for said county. 1 he in terest of said defendant being one undivided fifth in said lands . JAMES P HABRIS, i Sheriff Cabarrus County. This Sept. 15th. 1903. . . Dizzy? Appetite poor? Bowels con stipated? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills.- L -"; ;. ; COHCOKD, K. C la prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drag Store. Residence 'Phone 11. Office 'Phone 42. L. T. HARTSELL, - r Ittorney-at-lw, COHCOED, ZTORTS OASOLIXA. Prompt attention' given to all business. .Office in Morris building, opposite the court house. . - : . j : - - -- Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional servloes to the citi zens ot Concord and sturounClng country. Calls promptly attended day or night. W l. XOKTOOICSBT. J. IiMOBOWsvfJ . MOHTGOMERI & CROWELL, 'Attorneys and Connselors-at-L&T, ." , CONOOBD, K. a As partners, will practice law In Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Supe rior and Supreme Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts Office In court house. Parties aesirlng to iena money can leave it with us or place it In Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend it on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans? MortgaRes foreclosed without, expense to owners of same. , . ' ; Frank Arrnfield. Tola D.Maness. want your mousucne or beard a beautifal brown or rich black? Use 1 f"Miss Stevenson 'a gianddaaghter of a South Carolina judge, pursued her studies, finished a collegiate course and looked around for something to do. A friend in a Massachusetts town suggest ed that she open a bakery there and the passionate, lawless, uncontrolled make good bread. She accepted the and uncontrollable .Southern mob. A suggestion, made it a study, mastered Winchester was accessible to every man it, and now sells her bread for twice as of them. Many of them had revolvers, much money per ounce, and more All of them had knives. Rope was . v . x - a s ninMtitni 'taw wvi trin ann nirTwniinsi ounces man anyone eise, ana it is pcuiuui, - v Bhipped over the world for consump- are not scarce in North Carolina,, and tion. . She has learned to do one thing fire burns easily. " . as well or better than anybody else, "The brute stood in their midst and her fortune is secure. - suUen, dogged, unrepenUnt. Black of "Why is it that one minister finds color, thick of Oip, low of brow, full Of an empty church, fills it to overflowing, hate, expecuncr meroy?r . . , Senator builds another and fills that, while Simmons had been several times chair another minister with equal or greater man of the State Democratic commit opportunity finds a crowded church, te. Under - his leadership' the SUte ii , - .l- j YtaA Koan nnl Inner ntro saved from the graauauy empue a. -; ZLIT: Ximl ; flratihide creditor, what had deahn's wid 'em in ior.notnernea,ana aua Wii. di. life would hunt up a baihff ter levy ministry r r. w nv is n uw onr puyai-i y : 7- - . . . i t m ' Tn A : I nriinartrtn nnlrnirM. f h A red-shirt C&m . . , .. . V, . r;rr. th late needtv of dealine with . Lak degood man er old, some er us to treat me uauguvcr ui x. mmuu. K-e.- - f . . Ann't int ..Mv and . don't want trie negro queauou m '""u . j,. j , . were fresh in every memory. riches ; but de Lawd sen' groceries en "Is it less than a modern miracle that house rent, en don't let de gas bill run thia mnW waa dianersed and this nezro I over de 10th t taken peaceably to to await trial in regular Drocess of law? 1 The miracle was wrought by Senator Simmon? the most injured one of that party. He is a hot-blooded man." In discusB iiig the negro question in the United States Senate he has been accused of intemperate speech. But the severest test was now upon him, and he met it like a Spai.tan judge. He stood up be fore that infuriate crowd and implored them to let the law take its course. He d he had no need to dwell upon his w-L Sir. It woold be wB it all the parents of boys and girts attending the public school and for ' that snaurr private private schools, also would do some a, vers aad hottest, thinking and. self-es a ni nation and anaJyais at the ! begin. ning of the oomicg school tcrin and would make some very strong and definite reeoluUooa sod itick W them. One vice of the public school system Is the temptation it offers parents to shirk the responsibility and to onload the whole burden of management, training and instruction ot children on the pub. lie school system and teachers. The schoo's cannot be ' made ; eff.ctive and cannot do the work they ; are Intended to do without the cordi.l co-operation and earnest help of the parents of the pupils. Parents should run their fam ilies on system acd during ' the' school session should have l a regular study hour, or time, so much as i may be needed, and should see that it is used faithfully. A child can be trained to ter I do certain things at certain lime unu it becomes a fixed habit and the natural thing to do. It can be taught to get out its books and go to study as regu Lirly and naturally as it goes to meals or becomes sleepy st night. On the other hand, neglect and carelessness or a little loosening of watchfulness or discipline will allow a child to become irregular and uncertain even in eating and ter Bleeping er de zmxi ctcsis. TW m&t tttsrir tWt tMta w twity sa4ral TVt ar roataally swat e wcl4 rrf , wate. 1 at t y , l kauky 1 It tm tke M fan nos aad Grim Grasp Caused lloart Dlieasei ta an ream lhr are toe vk mi tfwut aa4 tain ait 4iwm. tweeter re C a 1 4 a M4trat btatewry aasats weak Uti : traac It tiaate oWn. ealtd ceetas, hlcvdtaf tear. etker eeuMttttaaa wfctca if tn. lerted or easkftfaU? trt4 aa4 a tul trrmiaauoe ia coaaasnptioe. $3,000 PORFOT will be rid by the WorWa LKspenaary atedkat Asaa. ciaioB, rropwtoca, CoSalo, N. Y., if they cannot ahow the anginal eigTkatiint of the individaal volantrrriag the tett tnoaial below, and also of the writers of every teathnoaial among the thoosaada which they are cooaUnUy puhUahuig, thus proving their geatdneaesa.' Ia the apriag ef mum I waa tekea wfta k inof I of Ik Knira aa4 k s4 saort M atvata. mm mutt n m Could Not Lie Left Side. Oa Dr. Miles Heart Cure and Ncrirlne Curwd Me. hi I i . f Vtra It R. M. imaaiU ml mLtUm, " "w www . latvii ia at tMM . . rktkf t. 'aJavtPMr wm LM rttr t iCoadaioa. aMj(arti The Adoptee Baby Prave to be Black Ksw Yprk Olspatob. v Seven years after her adoption by a wealthy Brooklyn family a little colored Kin returned to cnanties department a I puzzle some er dese old sinners dat only I few a4yi te0 U heen reclaimed by its been use ler cutUn' up dey high-jmss tontet parento, who are childless. When on a one Strung banjer i . I the girl was given them years ago it Moses didn't hatter pay no house Was thought that she was a white child m. a i a a. z l a - . 2 ... - . rent, Dut naaa mgu oie umo 1 Her color did not develop for, many buliruah. But des let a bull rush nOW, I .Mlra aftrwarrla and lha dianoverv a m , a ij I . ' . I a rifwi m vi m ef wnsmmiw ar ia en ever ...noses m ae country wouiu wU rreat shock, but her foster parents I rvaottmi tor situation. otd for hMitn. . t - "I. ',' .i I Three large twick buildings, flood llbrano rlimh t ITAAI ' , llrsnt th sirl in their hnm ' I --j 1. ,.. Job wua 'counted ter be de mos' pa- As the child erew older the story of &?hlS h CTV Man, WoinarV and UulJ mUU. wrhca Mr. S. t- kotaartt. af tna, Ta. " I an wrada try tr rwn t Goiara ktadtcal rMacawrr Tfce SrM ww kMiWa sarwed to m oat Hltt - TkoagM I would aooa W a virtue of tkat araadrd etwaoi. enaaamptioa-1 Had ataMMt aiwa aa ia draoaur in nr rneaa pmmmont aa i yow 'Coldra Medical DXaaorrry 'ia atr Irtai. I ew Bteaccd it aa. t wnk ate aoBto aaw. ! wkea I eoaiBearoS f oaly avicaoa ia twaaaa. U aav oaa ooatita Uita utrocat I oul k piaaed.to aaawcr aay taeatry." Accept ao sabMitute for Cold Med. kal Diorovery. Nothinf is Jut aa fxjod.' Dr. Pierce's PleaaaBt fclleta cleaaae tae dogrd system from impuriuea. ' Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Institute, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. A iileh Grade School for Boys and young: Men. at t vi4 conry k k fo4 IWy aoa w. k4 a aryf aoatk M t a Wit sftf fc!i la a kJ CoatJ aw b a..aa a ika tptk Ul U waxM wa lo4 tae SrvLa J . .. . erea4 sny hu. 1 S4 m tli I C4t ! mt Wft au . W.. I r To lltatt Car aa4 tc tMe koiitau S' travbU ow uk Mf WaH a4 raalieoa mt W ,h M m. lramty 1 a4 mSo4 l a a ar as Mvotrauaa. 1 fc4 u-a aav fa. tdiea tkal I ka4 t4 that oui c! feari m Uf aatkia kt jki k mm Ta aetves ot ht oi aa tst4 tkat oasvtiavat it wi4 kaa kit as oe4 serai la tc altfltkct. It m oa tt a4 w et a Uiy tmmi U.t 1 tt.,i Kntw. aue Nrrviae. 1 It It Wi'.rt ;rt tae . few daws and Iwe ferttWt oi Sri aa4 a el IWH Care atadt m m a aow parasa. 14 v keart is aU U i4 mj an. eaa is ail foae 1 ar 4 i rewMav aatad it te etlatrs ttUnj at 1 k All drofr aril a4 r.nm anl Wt tk lr. Utwt' KaiJwr. Sr4 U i,o oat oo Krrroa and I Irart t A44as Dt. Uas Mceical Ca, fcik wi, iaX Cabarrns Savings Bank. Concord lU Albenrle, I. C. : CAPITAL, $50,000.00. raSta, stt.aoo.oe. Resources Over $300,000. General tlaakiaa Buainm TrBaco4. Ar eoeate of Individual. Brm. and mrparatiiKis aollcltad. Wa cordially tnvlta tient man, en yit, I don't see how he could 'a' been wid three f r'en's alius givin' him advice, en a wife dat never took a hohday. Ef some er de new-made angels could come back ter airth. many er de and paid $25,000 for one operation, while hundreds of others would not be Dermitted to, enter his door free of afly charge T Why is it that some members of my profession can command their ten,! twenty or five hundred thousand dollars a year, while others stand about a police court anxious to appear at any price ? The answer lies in the motto of our blessed teacner wno lies Duneu here, 'Learn to do something well.' One has trained the mind and . knows how to do something. One is master of his work. The other is not the mas ter of anything. pretty 8a aay Talk. ' The Saloon-keepers of Augusta have Kaan nffondfld at the. efforts of the AueusUChronice to raise thtf Ucense Pri d that she would Uke her.Uck fees from 1200 to $1,000 a year and her parentage became more and more evident, and when it reached the age of 2 years it was ss bUck as any negro baby could be.' At last the couple decided that they could not keep the child longer as their own, and sent it back to Commissioner of Charities Teale, telling him that they would revoke their adoption credentials and leave the child to his care. They refused to let it bear their name any lODger. . The girl remained in the shelter of the department a few days. Then the foster mother returned to Cooamisuioner Teale and, with tears in her eyes, said that she could not give up the colored Session Opens Sept. 16, 1903. - Correspondence solicited. , M. A. MC t Ull UII4 F.McALUHTKR. Principals. ' .yiara Matta Converaloit. ' New Tork Commercial. isaic love for his father and grief at his re- Buckingham's Dye 50ctt,of druggistiorR, P. Hill JcCo.. Kihy,N.H I Henry B. Adams. ThosJ. Jerome. .Tassms 9 SiiUMiei ' Attorneys md Counsellors at Law, CONCORD, N. C. Pmi-Mm in all the 8tate and TT. 8. Courts. Piompt attention giyen uecuons ana ,,..-. thD ownma n fnrmer Sen- fi,t A Ant him thenr could VAn aa I aw npapnm.. KHmina 1 aa LHrm lnu 1U I lllllljniUK' Stk lUV awwir v. I luIIUO IV aa wov . - -- SlrM'.ru ator Matt W. Kanson of the Tar Heel n,t be wiped out or mitigated by iur lll' I . ther violation of law. .aojauwitn-.ine snnaDie price, to au legai duib uiuw w i t i gys President uieveianu appoint i criminal let tne proua escureneun vi r-ytruan uuiiainK, over ury-neaia-muier oc i - , I j Co.'s opposite d,. p. Dayvauit St Bros. -ap-iy General Kansom, United States mm-1 jforth Carolina be untarnished. A prominent North Carolina visitor J mofraeless taking off. That his father at Washington the other day told the I had gone to "his reward. ' The foul mart h.. ean-Unt attsBtloa from th 1 mother. Tbeirwaai are nnmeroas, bat thai palatable, simple, ve-fstabla naM- . Frey'a Vermifuge mteti mnmtt a kltAia. pti the stomach xeet and well 'ordered; ezpela worm.; in duce, natural sleep. Bottle bj mail LAS. FRKY, Baltimore Md. Fixe accident- Uability, 'insurance; ister Everybody around "Take this incident for what it is threatened to boycott the paper. The editor comes back at them in two lan' guages, but it makes pretty good read' ing all the same: "Boycott? boycott and be damned, allot you! what, in God's name, is the average barroom worth to a respect ablej newspaper, anyway T What are they worth to any other business enter prise of this or any other city? What are they, worth to the .community as a a whole? Boycott the Chronicle, eh? And while you are about it why not boycott every dry goods merchant, every shoe merchant and every' cloth inci merchant who aerees with 'the and keep her in spite of her color. So the child was readopted and again brought to its former home only one it had ever known. t . . Commissioner Teale told this story but carefully concealed the name and address bf the good-hearted couple. A Good One on Col. Hard wick. Charlotte News. . Col. 8. H. Hard wick, the genial and clever general passenger agent of the Southern, enjoys a joke and be tells this one at his own expense. Several days aeo he was on one of his road's fast trains en route to Washington. The train left Atlanta on time and on who wtatMa to "lay tor snrnoUiinc fnr a ratay da r,n to open a Savins Amxitit its aa. I per cent. Interest paid on savin- dpiu and Una eertlnrataa i i orrtcsua n. r.caiofOK. H.i woormors. praalilcnt. Catar MARTIN IKXJ Kit. w- CW SWI-SK, Vlca-ITaalrlent. Taller, Mar. Ift-t. a-am. - I Ml Ml ' - Manager Wanted. Truatwfathy lady ororiaa nsnaaaae bunlnoaa In this ruaaiy and a lining avrri tory (ur a wall and favorably o a lioaaa of. solid floanrial standlnN ) uu atraiaat oaata salary ai d aspooana. lM earn. Muiay ty rbork atract rrom iteaiquartora. panas money advanrad; ixmIHua arment. Adfiress MAMAUblt, SlU Uuium Building, Uilcairo. III. WiiM- a vara I PvrwM af t karaa- ter and fond reputation in ea' D state, (one In Mils County reqoiad to rritaani aoo aa verttaa old otaliUaltad araitkjr btialno boue of anl Id nnanrlal siatulma. ftatarv til waaly witb atpanaaa adlltkxial. a.l araiit each wedoeaday from iwad omwaa- llras and carriav" fufaiabad a lwo raary, Kaf. ranoea. r.ncka eolf uHlmnwl abtskipe." Colon Ml. Uaarborn St . rbko. Sept. Mt : Notice of Sale. Votfe-e ts berebyeivan that,! will sU a Sublks auction, for cah. at. Uw ort booaa oorlo Oonoord. K.C at 1 oVkirfc o.. on the Wth day of tirtobrr le. iba fulkwln tract of land, situated in f towaabtu, CaUarrua county, V. C, dwriiad and toutt4 ad aa follows, to wtt : . One fourth lotaraat In htm, toxwai i. John w , aiaer. styles. These have been selected bd otbora, and known a.' t.a w .. mtrme trainod of L. C. rHtrhl. -T tat due tae United Htataa as aptara ! tow list , in tat oltloif at Aahavllte, X. C and a 111 ba sold to satlafyeaidt., f HAKKIS(i Coilariur Mh lMtrct If, C. Tills flat day ot eaiHatniwr, lil A High Class Steel RANGE or STOVE Can Be Purchased Here at a Moderate Price. We are showiner a line that contains a number of ditlerent th. lands of lu 'fh-. isn't a one that doesn't lose every year a hundred times more legitimate trade, to Mexico. Weiaon eoiilO Uiscussiuic iue I wortu. rout- remeuiuer, u pswsi ment. One of the former sllves of the I that if this negro had committed the ex-oenaior wua turn ui mo a 6 I QUense usuauv uitwut v thmnvh the failure of some noor luck, and was "ked what he had to in the South, forty thousand Senators I jgjQ jq provide himself of his family with proper clothing because all. of bis money goes to your dives for drink, drink, drink, than all of your dive- by us because of their handsome desicm. fine construction . and known efficiency; All the know- ledge gained in years ot stove ma King is emoouicu m i'-t. We have made Speaal I'nces lot this season. If the old stove is is a iatV ' tv ituvus nuj wjaivus i v Notice of Land Sale. Cbas. H. SMI. lis. e Three Times i i Week. THE MOST WIDELY, REATJPA !PER IN AMERICA. Time bas demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World stands alone. In its class. Otnef papers have imi tated its form but not Its success. This is because It tells all the news all tbe time and tells It impartially, whether that news be political or otherwise. "It is. In fact, almost a daily at. the-price of a weekly and von cannot afford to be witnout it. Republican and Democrat alike can read the Thrice-a-Week World with y absolute confidence In Its trum. I I In addition to news. It publishes first-class serial stories and other feature suited to the home and fire side. - - The Thrlce-a-WeeklWorld's regular subscription price Is only Sl-00 per ytar, and ths pays for 150 papers. We otter this unequalled newspaper ana Tij g Cobcorq Tnr8 or S? AD a bd toeether one year fojr tl SB. 1 The regular subscription price the two papers is $2.00. ; L0H6 EXPERIENCE. Large number of : V ey Best Com pa n i es represented at our Agency on West Depot Street. 'Phone No. 184. . . ' C. G RICHMOND & CO. HARD SOFT SMITH f STEAM FOR SALE BY say about it I kin hardly beleeve dat news," he said, "for it seem pow'ful strange ter me dat at his time er life he'd jine de ministry"''. '..'1".-:LV" X-j;' '' Being assured that it was a fact that he had been appointed minister to Mex ico, the negro said: Well, ef dat's de case, all I , got ter a' v a m ma r XA. TL 11. say is l nope ei juars huh ib rwauy done give up polerticS and cotton plant- in' an' tuk ter preachin, he won't bring no scan'al on de church. and aU the courts in Christendom could not have taken him to jail through that North Carolina mob." Ran a Xei Penny Nail Throafli Ilia Hand. While opening a box, keepers and their helpers and their friends spend with these merchants in C. Mount, of I ten years.. Boycott! Do you dare stand Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny up! and draw such a weapon against nail through the fleshy part of his hand. I decent public opinion when you "I thought at once of all tne pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, and immediately applied tJnamDer- lain's Pain Balm and occasionally after nrarrln Tn iTiT imrnrise it removed all are costing every legitimate business enter prise in this community dollars . where yon are spening dimes with them?" a coward t . Ia tne KaUlesnake Burnsville EaKle. " Is the rattlesnake a coward f A large rat was placed in the box witu the. one What's In a Name? pain and soreness and the injured parts J Pearson's Weekly were soon healed. Marsh. For sale by M. L. ILL The State officials are much pleased at thtk fififtnriftl onttook and sav. that at the photo gallery few days ago and 2 ;.u eurrent expenses his snakeship sbowea every symptom oi uejtfly $70000 of debt8 0Ter and above cowardice. The rodent appeared per- ... nrn . - . , fnr . the j-j Katro all Hpn nald- and that is appears occasionally would nibble at the snake's thewj at leaB $40,000' on the rattles as it to cnauenge mm ior a oa- . . . . th(S ledfrer. '.. -r.it.-t- J .T- - a Z .;. ...: tie. 11 is oeueveu tne r wwuu eventually killed the snake if they had not been separated. ' . - pained Forty Pounds In Thirty PT An Irish soldier in a local 'regiment during the late war arrived at camp late one night. He was challenged with tbe usual "Who goes there?" f After pondering a few moments' and the challenge being repeated, and thinking he might avoid punishment, he answered: ' J "Kitchener!'.' j . He was immediately knocked down with the butt end of a rifle. 4 While hewas on the ground ruefully rubbing his head the sentry exclaimed: j Why it's Oallaghan! What did ye an nour : "TT 1 . I " I 1 1 cause, uoi. narawicK leeun "I'Phone 163 over the loss of time of nis pet train, I cauea tne porter to mm ana sua : i a i ! i "John, why on esrth do we keep NDDQ VY nBHts losing ume r e siartea irom au&uul on the dot and, we have been running fairly well. I think. Where did we lose the time, John ?" The porter, a new man, did not know Col. Hardwick from Adam's house cat. He, however, was equal to the occasion and replied "You 'ax me boss whar we lose time, We hain't got no 'ticnlar place to lose that thing, we jest lose time at most any old place. Yes sir, we don't pick out a place to lose time, we jest lose that thing any and everywbar." a ww i 1 1 ? at uoi. uarawiCK xaugnea m tne negru m ejaa 1 aaj'l" a- face and told him to go on about his BlUQ Ridge, CaiTCU S ITO work. The answer to the general pas- aTldTTLrlSST IslftTldj sspger agent s mina was complete There was no further inquiry on that 9 - trip from Col. Hardwick. The nndarstgned M. daoeaaad.V Seed Oats. We have in our ware rooms the following varieties of -fine clean Seed Oats: Tennessee Rust Proof, N. C. Bust Proof, N. 0. White, N. C. Black. We have bought a full cirload of the finest Seed Y beat. i lminltralora of A. jy y irtu ft o i tmm m Hupertor tnrt of Cabarrus -moty. will u to U) hlarbaat bd.ir at imt.llc aala a the eoort biruM) door in Couoord. n Moodair tbe Sad day of Noysmtor lwn. at IS That yalueWe tract of Und. sltuatad ta . 4 township, tatoarroscountfj wrtitalnlna; 1.7 and otbers. part of Ui old l'u-r Paw. land has lan ditdd loK) thfa tots and will ba sold aa a whole or In .arr-w to suit por cbaaar. Feraons dralrin u ("" haa. are rfxioestad tocali on C H " '".mi'itt"' the lnd, bow it la baa twan lvHi and any lnfirtatiori durad. litis is ysry yaluabla laid . Tartns r aaia one third cash and baiam-K 1 moetaa, Cdll with intarast from f u AlmW.a.wl. ! oetaarsa . ot EP cHieHcarcfi's inoush . PEniiYRoynPiLiQ KJHiLn. IlS.y. reltabl.. Laaj.aDraljB) Ortcii LrE. Atw.TS reltabM. iaai ha CHlCHESTEK'l HE ta waia a"1"1, W A S T m FATTHlTJIi PKHSOW TO travel and- supervise force oi salespeople .nA inita nnlieotions for manufacturing" house, etraifrut aaiary aw w a nAnsea. Baiary paia weesuy auu wu money advanced. Previous expense unnecessary.- Jjocal territory. Business successful. Position permanent, enclose icu-auuicjrou envelope. Superintendent, 324 Dearborn St Chicago, III. - , - - :- - - - A Tnenarntfnl Slan. M. M. Austin, of ; Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need, His wife had sn.ch an unusual case of I aay it was Kitohener for' For several months our younger I gtotnach 'and hver trouble pnyaioians j, ; 8hur,' came tha answer, "wnen brother had been troubled with indigo loonld h6t help her, He thought of and I ye woui o this to Kitchener, phWat tiori. ' Be tried several remeaies out goi tried Ir. lung's new line rum ana aae woald you to Callaghan?" no benefit (from them. We purchased got relief at once and was finally cured B7 H far Orafai Taattsaaalaia Ladtaa." K"Mr.r T ' In Hall. 1 e.ava TMtawaiaia. all Dn1u. - Calcaaatar Cfeaaaiaai nSSeS SUUssa Pallia, If A. mmmf ar ParUaal aaaMRallarra. VI lUMi. MieMf All USE (AILS. Beat Couch Byrop. Taste Good. Ua in time, noia BTorom. some of Cbamberlain s Stomacn ana liver Tablets and he commenced taking them Inside of thirty days : he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now folly recovered. We hay? a good trade on the Tablets. Holleyi Bros., Jaer- ehants, Long4 Branch, Mp. For sale by M. L- Marsh. I, ' .i . Blobbs Poets are born, : not; made. Blobbs Then it isn't altogether their falut, is it? Only 25c, at'Fetser's drug store. ifcretober, 'Helen bei Louis Expoei- 17, 1904, wiU ay" at the St. tion nd she will -address the Interna- noncrreas of : Instructors of the Blind and Deaf.: ; For a pleasant physic take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by nakee a Clean Sweep.- There's nothing like doing a thing V : Farmer Storing Tnclr Cotton. Charlotte Observer. All of, the cotton brought into the city yesterday was not sold. These are two are three bonded warehouses here, where cotton may be stored, with insurance, for about 15 cents a bale per month. A large number of farmers have 'been taking advantage of these warehouse for the Mat few years, and have held their cotton for better prices. Some of the farmers who had cotton from HarylancL Fulcaster and FiQtz, from These are all true to name and selected from fine fields of wheat. The price is not high for good seed. : Cannon & Fetzer Co. Sept. 23 It thoroughly. ! Of all the Salves yott ever yesterday, when they learned that tbe ro&tn nf PtnrVlpn's Arnica Salve, ia the atrJ had fallen to 9 cents, stored best. It sweeps away and cures Bonis, Wn t they had. Sores, Braises, Cuts, Bods, Ulcers, SMn Uruntions and Piles. It's only ssc, When you came tjoutn ior your and guaranteed to give satisfaction : by health. why didn't your wife come with P. B. Fetsex druggist.. iTon?" r Lots of narrow-shouldered men are 1 "Oh! weU, you see my doctor advised quite chesty.- , -V. ' i complete rest and quiet. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. ling's Hoi? Discovery T-flTIOS I UUS auaa aa. a ei sa OLM A Perfect Cure: For All Throat and Long Troubles. Money back if Itfafla. Trial Botoes free. Double Daily Trains Carrying PorJmarj Sleepers, Cafe cars (a la carte) ana inair v-ara Ekctrfc Lighted Throvghovt llfallN Blrsiligtisi, McsifiaU saJ Kassaj aty and TO u "omtus. r Texas, OUakema asd IsdUi Teirttstla NO . rtf West asd Wortlwcst TUB 0tY TlfBOOOH WEPWCAIIIW BETWEEN THE JWinBMi . w KANSAS CITY n...At!. literature, tickets ar- ranged and tfiroagb reservations made apon application to W.T. SAUNOSRt. C ev.- fas. Otrv. - ' - on . r.C.CUtea. Ta.Paa.arr.. ATiaa-ra. ua. W. f. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1903, edition 1
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